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ox,
Ayla K.

5.16.2010

Kokomo.

Today may have been one of the most traumatic days ever. I took my two dogs to the vet for a routine checkup.

I walked outside with of both of them in their harnesses and on leashes. My girldog, Kokomo, backed out of her harness and took of down the street in the middle of Culver City. She got hit by a car in the middle of the street and proceeded to keep running. I was screaming for someone to help me while running through the streets following her. But everyone just looked at me like I was crazy until I ran into two AMAZING guys who were as frantic about my lost baby as me. At this point I'm sobbing, out of breath, and still searching.

I was sure the time had come to just start searching for her body, traffic was too thick for her to survive especially since she had already been hit.

I got in my car and saw I had a missed call and a very nice man named Eric said my Kokomo had come up to his yard and was hiding right beside his gate. He was worried because she was bleeding and not taking water. I rushed over and got her back to the vet where all the other people there agreed that it was a miracle she even made it.

I could barely drive my car while I was looking for her because I was crying so hard.But now I have my girl sitting next to me- and I couldn't have lived any other way.

Please everyone make sure you have your cell number on your dog tags. I'm exhausted, drained, and so thrilled.

My family got a puppy last week and I was so surprised when I came home from University to see the cutest little girl ever! Shame I had to go back to take exams. She is a cross between a border collue and a spaniel.

I'm glad to hear that your dog survived and is okay. I have a 5 mo. old golden retriever and I would be lost without him if anything were to happen to him, thank goodness he has tags in case anything were to happen to him.

That's so sad! Such a miracle she is okay. I'm glad those guys helped you, and that you found her. That's a blessing. Pets are really great to have, and when you have a near death experience like that it just makes you more thankful.